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. the 5-hour energy drink is possibly being linked to 13 deaths over the course of 4 years. details on where the investigation stands next. ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> if you're drinking those 5-hour energy drinks, you should know the fda is now investigating 13 deaths reported as adverse events after drinking the supplements. it is not known whether they caused the deaths. the company has responded to the reports saying it's, quote, unaware of any deaths caused by the consumption of 5-hour energy. end quote. >>> astronaut rich clifford had been on two missions in to space when he was diagnosed with a degenerative brain disease. dr. sanjay gupta says that didn't stop him from flying again. >> reporter: for most of us, this view is the closest we'll ever get to outer space. but it's this view that astronaut rich clifford had three times. >> and liftoff. >> reporter: when he blasted in to space in 1992, on "every dever" in 1994 and "atlantis"

gas leak. a spoix man for citizens energy reported no one called in smelling gas ahead of the explosion. that doesn't rule out a gas leak. no one smelled it at the time. explosion. a bomb has been ruled out and a possibility that a meth lab exploded. that possibility has been ruled out. that cause very much a mystery, jenna. jenna: any warning at all this was about to takes place? >> it happened in an instant. people were going about their business doing what you would do on a saturday night. at at once the explosion happened, turned the neighborhood into a fireball. shook homes as far as three miles away. left behind charred earth, splintered wood, broken glass. 200 people are out of their homes. 31 homes looks like they will be taken right down to the ground. two people killed by the force of this blast, it all happened without warning. it happened in an instant, jenna. jenna: so odd and scary. hopefully we get answers on this. mike, thank you. >> you got it. rick: when we come back a new concern for women who are pregnant who could develop the flu. how it could impac

those 5-hour energy drinks, you should know the fda is now investigating 13 deaths reported as adverse events after drinking the supplements. it is not known whether they caused the deaths. the company has responded to the reports saying it's, quote, unaware of any deaths caused by the consumption of 5-hour energy. end quote. >>> astronaut rich clifford had been on two missions in to space when he was diagnosed with a degenerative brain disease. dr. sanjay gupta says that didn't stop him from flying again. >> reporter: for most of us, this view is the closest we'll ever get to outer space. but it's this view that astronaut rich clifford had three times. >> and liftoff. >> reporter: when he blasted in to space in 1992, on "every dever" in 1994 and "atlantis" in 1996. as he flew the last shuttle mission on the way to the space station, clifford was carrying a secret. he had recently been diagnosed with parkinson's disease. >> i didn't really have any symptoms than the right arm didn't swing naturally when i walked. >> reporter: he had a clean bill of health but telling the doctor that hi

departure is likely to be delayed. >> people like secretary geithner have put a lot of energy in to the issues, related to the fiscal cliff. they are going to want to see it through. >> the same is likely through of defense secretary leon panetta who pleaded with congress to find solution to automatic cuts that could be "de stating" to the pentagon. today, a pentagon spokesman shot down talk of his departure. >> secretary panetta is focused squarely on his job today. focused on the mission of department of defense and not focused on his personal futur future. >> steven hess who served in numerous white house administrations said after four years most cabinet members would like to go to their kid's soccer games and return to private sector where lucrative offers are usually waiting. >> bret: more on this with the panel. thanks. >>> former democratic party chairman says he is preparing another run at the governor's office in virginia. he is formalizing plans for his second gubernatorial bid. he lost in the primary in 2009. fireworks in the sky over persian gulf. iran takes a sho

represent yaw nell -- janel energy where he is ceo. thank you for your earlier e-mail. he will not be commenting on bp. best, patrick. tony hayward has his life back working as a chief executive working with genel energy. >> i hope genel energy is enjoying his company. thank you. judge gnaw napolitano is here. they lied. we knew it. the oil was coming up. they knew it was more than that. we knew it, but they lied to our faces. it slowed down the relief efforts. it slowed down the response. it lead to the temporary at least death of the tourism industry down there. they lied to us. now they admit it that they lied and we are just supposed to forgive them? >> the government could have tried them, but instead they effectively pleaded guilty. they saved the government a great deal of money. they saved themselves money by answering a guilty plea. i am critical of what the government did today. >> it should have been civil. >> if this money had been a civil settlement, then the money would have been distributed to the people who actually were harmed. businesses that were closed

announced today that iran and the energy agency will resume talks over the nuclear program in december. the jet blue pilot tackled by passengers after saying things like we're going down is going to be freed from custody. he had the meltdown in march. he was kept in custody for mental health treatment. a judge ruled today that he should be released under certain conditions. he must continue to receive treatment. he cannot obtain ta pilot license and can't get on a plane without court permission. a chinese website said the company is blocking google l services. the report shows a bigger drop off than usual, but the company says there's nothing wrong on their end. we spoke to a china expert who thinks china is blocking the sites because the chinese communist party's 18th national congress has begun. he says there's deep insecurity within the party. >>> west african defense ministers met to join in northern mali. afp reports the community could commit 3200 troops while other countries will commit an additional 2300. the plan is -- when they meet this weekend, a plan so needed to get suppo

. a lost danger involved obviously. the energy company say they doing what they can but it is just quite simply a long process. as we walk pat more of the downed power lines, i want to show you an image which reflects how people are coping here. it is neighbor helping neighbor and it has been like that since the day the storm hit. that is the remains of joe's neighbor's electronic wheelchair. she got herself to that point, she is paralyzed with m.s. as the water came up, neck highs she was on the top of that step and he got over here with members of his family and they put her on to a surfboard and got her out to safety in neck-deep water. >>shepard: incredible. as the days go by we learn so were more about this storm. we talk about queens and long island, staten island is a disaster, as well. more on that in a little while. the word "compromise" hasn't been used in washington, dc and lawmakers are indicating they are willing to compromise. but what is the definition of that word? well get the latest on the political fight next. the united states will become the world's largest oil produ

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. >> steve: that's fine with the senators. >> brian: the energy drink you are about to jug could kill you. why they give me this read. deadly pick me ups. i am on hour one. keep your fingers crossed. "fox and friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ "fox and friends". >> gretchen: breaking news this morning, "fox and friends" alert overnight. israeli and drones hitting dozens of targets against the militants in the gaza trip this after a missile strike kill would a hamas chief . joining us on the out skirts of israel. >> israel hamas said opened the gates of hell. that's what they have experienced. hundred rockets here in southern israel including ashos. israel deployed iron dome missile defense and blows up the 25 missiles . we found out today it is far from perfect. we have more missiles coming in and you can see people running. this is the safest place come in under here. missiles are coming here. this is a building where three people died and you can hear the screaming and see the police trying to get everyone in and now we wait. awful seconds in this part of the world knows what it is like

conversation with david petraeus. >>> if you're drinking five-hour energy drink this morning, you should know it's being investigated to possible links of 13 deaths over the course of four years according to the "new york times," citing fda records n a statement the company says, quote, it's unaware of any deaths proved to be caused by consumption of five-hour energy thanchts twi . >>> that twinkie in your lunch box could be the last for quite some time, hostess in a striking situation with its workers. fear not, fate of the ring ding, some of hostess' most iconic treats could get bought up by other companies at auction. >>> at the start of his first term, president barack obama cited the influence of one of lincoln book -- the influence of one of the many lincoln books out there, "team of rivals" by making his cabinet picks. i'm having trouble speaking this morning. i apologize for that. anyway now that obama is starting off his second term, cast and crew inspired by that same book. a.j. hammer is here to tell us more. >> oscar buzz already. when you are the president and the film's director

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the country, around the corner. us bank. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantas who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm harris falkner. the scandal surrounding the head of the cia general david petraeus breaking wide open on this sunday. he quit suddenly on friday he said because of an extramarital affair and now we know that fbi agents were looking at e-mails on his computer as part of a wide investigation and they were tipp

, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> welcome back. another keeping them honest report tonight. mitt romney's running mate, paul ryan, is making the interviews rounds, giving his take on why he thinks his ticket lost the election. here's what he told a local television station in his hometown in wisconsin which romney lost to obama. >> the reports that you and governor romney and your wives were shocked by the results tha

in more regulations is better whether it's for coal companies through the epa whether it is for energy companies you name it. regulation is a cost of business. also think about frank. mitt romney wanted to repeal frank. that means banks financial services companies will have more parp work go through. they lose ground yesterday in the markets financials. >>> the small businesses obviously impacted. >> spall businesses are going to have a rough time. even though the president will come out and say in a stump speech i passed x amount of tax breaks for small businesses. small businesses are going to bear the worst brunt of it. the big piece is taxes. most small businesses file as llc's. that means they file a personal income tax return. once they are an individual. they are getting taxed at hire rates. they are bringing in 50,000 more in income pretty easy to do. they are very concerned they are not hiring and there's no demand out there. >> qe 3. i know your eyes want to roll over when you see this. this is the feds buying 40 billion per month in mortgage backed securities. they are tryi

, would i imagine. pete schrader of foxnews.com is coming up next. ♪ buy 5-hour energy pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help others along the way. ♪ ♪ a portion of every bottle that they sell goes to fight ♪ ♪ breast cancer and i think that's swell. ♪ ♪ the more you take, the more they'll pay, ♪ ♪ so make them write a big check today. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ >> wa, wa. nobody's perfect. just ask the atlanta falcons. the only undefeated team in the nfl and now they're not. pet peter schrader of fox sports is here. >> the falcons came in 8-0, best start they've had as a nfl franchise and put their long time rival in new orleans, and thought for a while the falcons had a chance at 4-2, incomplete pass and the saints defend their home turf and the miami dolphins of 1972, the only team to go all the way through the nfl season and with the super bowl undefeated, and their record stays intact as the falcons becom

crisis so both parties can move on to their own agenda, whether immigration, reform, energy reform or education reform, what have you. jon: put that to a vote to our viewers, ideologue or ego-maniac, what do you think? a.b. stoddard from "the hill". jenna: or none of the above. jon: that is possible too. jenna: the man who murdered six people and permanently injured congresswoman gabby giffords is learning his fate today. we'll have an update on the sentencing for arizona shooter jared lee loughner. that image certainly few of you forget. >>> parts of the northeast digging out from up to eight inches of snow as millions there are still recovering from superstorm sandy. a live update from the ground, next. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. then you may be looking for help in choosing the right

the internals of the market, i'm talking about banks, insurers, cole companies, energy companies, they fell because, in fact, they think they're going to have higher costs. the markets think they're going to have higher costs in a second obama administration. you saw some obama care related stocks like hospitals up on the assumption that obama care is now secure. the internals showed us how investors in different sectors were reacting to a second obama presidency. but there were also concerns over europe and the fiscal cliff and the fact that now you have this election out of the way, you still have the very big problems still facing us. debt crisis, markets started to turn yesterday when mario drogy made some comments about concerns about germany. so this wasn't just a u.s. story overall. you put these things altogether and it all ended up at 313 point decline for the dow. also concerns about the debt ceiling. we're coming up again on the debt ceiling. remember the debt ceiling is what got us into this fiscal cliff mess in the first place. there will be a fight over how to raise the debt k

that some local officials want the military and u.s. department of energy to step in and temporarily take over lipa management. lipa just can't hack it. a new york state investigation says that they neglected vital maintenance and did not budget enough for disaster response. paper maps like this one were pretty much state of the art, according to the report. paper maps they're using. lipa has lagged behind other utilities, not using smartphones tablets or even printers and fax machines. paper memos were preferred and slow dial up internet access the rule. even worse, lipa's power outage management system runs on a 25-year-old main grain computer. it was blamed in part for lipa's slow response last year to irene, and it cast doubt on how seriously lipa and national grid took its lessons from irene. a consultant who helped prepare the report "all these things were identified, meaning the short comings, but they all cost money." that includes simple preventative measures like trimming trees around power lines and inspecting utility poles. the report says lipa lacked even basic procedures for

be linked to 5-hour energy. the fda says it has received 92 patient reports. these are being reported as adverse events. they are required by law to be investigated though. the distributor tells cnn consumers shouldn't drink more than two bottles of 5-hour energy a day and even then, spaced hours apart. maybe just avoid all those things all together. that's just me. >>> the 21-year-old foreign exchange student accused of trying to blow up new york's federal reserve bank was indicted today on two charngs using a weapon of mass destruction and trying to provide material support to al-qaeda. he was arrested in october when authorities say he tried to detonate what he thought was a,000 pound bomb using a cell phone as a trigger, but it was part of a sting operation and the feds say he was inspired by al-qaeda and say he came to the united states with the purpose of conducting a terrorist attack. >>> the french president is urging mali's interim president to step up talks with rebel leaders. they took over the northern part of mali this year and now say they want to talk. there's progress

of the president's re-election. murray energy corporation announcing that the layoffs at its utah and illinois plants. ceo, bob murray says the president's alleged war on coal, including pending e.p.a. regulation also destroy the coal industry by the year 2030. he forced a cross-country flight to land after having a mid-air melt down about terrorists. today that jetblue pilot is a free man. that he clayton ranting and raving during it a flight from new york to las vegas back in march. he was arrested for interfering with crew members found not guilty by reason of insanity. now a texas judge has let him go free rather than commit him to a mental facility. he will not be allowed back on an airplane without permission. he must also forego his pilot's license. lady liberty lighting up new york harbor for the first time since super storm sandy hits. it serves as a victim of hope for other storm victims. brings and stone walkways were torn up. can you he see some that there the docks were ripped apart. power is also out. so crews are using a temporary lighting system powered by generators to light u

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and responsibility, and there's a lot of energy being expended pointing fingers, but the residents continue to be the victims, and the need for actual electricity and information really is not being met. >> secretary napolitano is headed to staten island today. that's not your area, but if she was coming to your neck of the wood, what would you say to her? >> bring some gas and a long extension cord. >> anything else? >> well, i thing people need to step up. and it's not about rhetoric. it's about some information and some action. so we need lipa officials and our electing officials to step up and get results and get some things moving and put resources in the area to get power back. for some it's two weeks. this is getting old. >> it certainly is. howard lorsch, nice to hear your voice again. we'll check back with you. >> thank you very much, randi. >> have a great day. >> you too. >>> today we take time to stop and honor our veterans. ♪ through the perilous sky snopa raids and services are being held across the country to remember all the men and women who have served in our armed force

democrat on the natural resources committee. ed markey and the ranking member on the energy and commerce committee, they're going to be talking about the b.p. settlement at 3:00 eastern. we'll take you there live once that gets under way. in the meantime a conversation from this morning's washington journal on the healthcare law and health exchanges. >> is a health policy analyst at the kaiser family foundation. looming a deadline a decision about whether or not they want to set up their own health insurance exchanges. tell us about what the exchanges are and what is the deadline about? guest: hure. exchanges are new marketplaces where people can go to purchase insurance. and the idea is to create a more competitive marketplace for the individual and small group insurance markets and to provide consumers with better information, to enable them to make informed choices about the health plans that they want to purchase. and then importantly in addition to creating this competitive marketplace, federal subsidies will be available tor individuals with incomes between 100 and 400% of the pove

's why they're going to raise energy taxes if he gets his way. >> grover norquist i know you say this form isn't yours. americans for tax reform and then you mail it back to americans for tax reform so to a large degree it is a pledge to you. we're out of time -- >> no, no, read the first sentence. >> i gotcha. believe me i hear you. i sleep with this at night. grover, appreciate your time. still ahead this morning on "starting point." saturday night live says good-bye to mitt romney with a look at the wild antics of his election night. that's up next. then an unprecedented look at the man known as a boss. also behind a brand-new bruce springsteen bio which we'll talk about. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. s

? five-hour energy shots you see on counters almost everywhere have been linked to 13 deaths and 30 life-threatening instances in 2008. look at this. the incidents include heart attacks, quulgss and at least one spontaneous abortion. that will get your attention. >>> discovery of a gene mutation could yield important clues and causes in alzheimer's and better treatments, too. the mutation triples the risk for patient that is develop the disease but affects just .3% of the population. it interferes with the brain's ability to crow ate plaque buildup. >>> all i think about is music. everything i see, hear, feel turns into a song and i try to turn it off, but i can't. i know the lord loves me and he wouldn't torture me with something i want to do but can't do so i figured -- >> you figured out what's wrong. sparkle, you can have a gift. it's how you use it. >> i love this movie. >> thank you. >> you can't watch yourself. this is jordin -- this is me doing jordin sparks, watching herself. >> it's one of those things that it's so amazing that i got to do it and at the same time seeing whitney

administration show that those 5-hour energy shots you see on the counters almost everywhere have been linked to 13 deaths and 30 life-threatening incidents. this is since 2008. the life-threatening incidents include heart attacks, convulsions and at least one spontaneous abortion. this is according to "the times." this comes a month after the fda says monster energy drinks were linked to five deaths. >> that's all bad. >> i would say so, berman. good conclusion there. >>> by george, this is in "the washington post." u.s. news and world report has removed george washington university from its best college listings after it admitted it overstated the credentials of incoming freshmen. what kind of message is that sending? don't cheat kids but we cheat. >>> it is being called one of the all-time great soccer goals. >> it is an awesome goal. it comes from sweden. you can see it there. there's a bicycle kick from like 30 yards out. it shocked the crowd, stuns the announcers. >> why do guys take off their shirts. >> i'll show you. >> i said why. >> it's a big soccer thing. he certainly deserved to

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. he says he wants to cut the deficit, make us energy independent. he wants to overhaul the tax code and deal with immigration. what does washington look like right now? >> well it looks a lot like it looked before this election, and it looks a lot like gridlock, but you hear a lot about compromise. now you heard congressman sessions there talking about reaching across the aisle but to a certain point with principles intact. now the president, according to a lot of people who are looking at this. is in a stronger position, because he's going to argue that this election, the result of this election, which he campaigned on, raising taxes for the top, tier, he will stick hard to that fact, and that republicans will have to negotiate on that in some way, shape or form. you heard vice president biden talk about that just yesterday. now whether that means getting to the table and the cap goes up from 250,000 to a million dollars for raising taxes, you're going to likely see tax rates go up, no matter what the push back is from house republicans just because of the results of this election.

is so perplexing about this, martha. so far no cause for this explosion. a spokesman for citizens energy, the power company out there, no one reported smelling gas ahead of the explosion. a local congressman says a meth lab or a bomb have been ruled out as in terms of causes of the explosion. investigators aren't saying anything but all we know that people were doing their business, in their homes at a 11:00 on saturday night and all at once the neighborhood just erupted in flames and broken glass. the bomb blast, shouldn't say bomb blast, but the blast was so powerful, people three miles away reported their homes were shaken badly. at the center of the blast you see is splintered earth and charred wood. you mentioned 80 homes damaged. 31 homes were damaged they will have to be taken down to the ground. 200 people were forced to stay in shelters overnight. martha: thanks so the people like the man we heard from he was able to save some of those lives but there were two lives lost in this. what do we know about them? >> reporter: well the investigators aren't saying anything. the local el

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and harder for the country that he loved. >> he sketched a governing agenda. >> there's new energy to harness, new jobs to be created, new schools to build and threats to meet, alliances to repair. >> and he was infused at every step with a deep sense of national unity borne from the creative possibility of possibility. >> let's summit a new spirit of patriotism, responsibility where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not only ourselves but each other. >> in 2012 president obama followed the same pattern. he once again rooted the moment in american history. >> tonight more than 200 years after a former colony won the right to determine its own destiny, the task of perfecting our union moves forward. [ cheers and applause ] >> once again, he thanked his opponent. >> for george, lenore, to their son mitt, they the romney family has chosen to give back in public service and that is the legacy and honor that we applaud tonight. >> he gave us the outline of an agenda. >> reducing our deficit, reforming our tax code, fixing our immigration system, freeing ourselves from

write a big check today. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. it's thursday, november 8, 2012. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing part of your day with us today. one week, actually ten days after sandy storms the northeast, mother nature striking again. check out your tv screen. yep. this is a nor'easter knocking out power for thousands. where is good old uncle sam when you need him most? closed! look at the right side of your screen. due to weather, fema couldn't show up to help people. really? >> brian: a day after the election, something strange happening on capitol hill. at least in words. bipartisanship? they can't do it alone. >> congress can't leave, greta. 535 people can't lead. the president has to lead. >> brian: right. that was haley barber. does the commander in chief have it in him? general colin powell talked about it. >> steve: he's a neurosurgeon who wasn't even sure whether or not heave

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from fema and more people from the energy department. gregg? gregg: molly hennering about, live at the white house. molly, thanks. martha: also this morning there is a scathing new report that puts the blame of the failure on mf global at the feet of its former ceo jon corzine. congressional investigators however have stopped short of accusing the former democratic senator and new jersey governor of criminal actions and peter barnes has been looking into all this from the fox business network in washington. he joins us. what does this report say about jon corzine's management of the firm? >> reporter: well, martha, this is a culmination of a year-long investigation into the collapse of mf global because of risky bets that jon corzine made on european debt. $1.6 billion in customer funds went missing. and the report blasts corzine for his management of the company, saying, quote, during his 19-month tenure as chairman and ceo of mf global jon corzine made several fateful decisions. the cumulative effects of which, caused mf global's bankruptcy and jeopardized customer funds. soon

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